Update ORDS
yum -y update
Fix ords.conf
yum update will mess up the ORDS config file. We need to remove the extra ORDS_BASE_PATH.
vi /etc/ords/ords.conf
# ORDS Service Script Configuration File (ords.config)
#
# This file should be placed in the same folder as the ORDS Service Script
# (ords.sh). Following are the properties that can be set via this file:
#
# ORDS_CONFIGDIR The absolute path to an ORDS configuration directory. If set
# and not empty then the script will overwrite the configdir
# property in the ords.war file located next to the script
# whenever the script is called with the start parameter.
# JAVA_HOME The Java base path to be used when starting ORDS. It should
# contain the binaries folder "bin" and the "java" executable
# under it. If the path provided does not exist, is not
# readable or doesn't contain the "bin/java" executable, then
# the PATH's java binary will be used to determine the
# JAVA_HOME.
# JAVA_OPTIONS A string containing the Java options to be passed to the JVM
# when starting ORDS. Parameters should be in a single line
# separates by spaces just as they'd be when invoking a JVM
# from the command line. No shell expansions are performed. No
# options are passed by default to the ORDS' JVM.
# ORDS_BASE_PATH The base path for ORDS installation by default is /opt/oracle
# but if the rpm was installed with --prefix [path] to relocate
# the package this variable will track the installation path.
#####Example#####
#ORDS_CONFIGDIR=/opt/oracle/ords/conf
#JAVA_HOME=/usr/java/jre1.8.0_211-amd64/
#JAVA_OPTIONS=-Dsecurity.forceHTTPS=true
ORDS_BASE_PATH=/opt/oracle
ORDS_BASE_PATH=/opt/oracle
Run ORDS and setup the config directory
ords standalone and enter /opt/oracle/ords/config
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